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    Always Trust Your Gut Instinct One of my most passionate beliefs is, “trust your gut.” Let your intuition (or as some of us call it, “our sixth sense”) guide you. If the thought of doing something does not feel right, don’t do it. As I grew older, it became more and more clear to me that the internal feeling I had about something seemed to always be right. This was not something I learned from any person of religious aspect in life. This is something I learned though experience (kicking myself…

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    A way which is in-tune with our lagging mind, we go back and use the skills evolution has devolved for us: our solution instinct; our intuition. Intuition is not to be confused with instinct. Whereas intuition is honed over a lifetime of multi-sensory experience and memories, instinct is something you are born with. It is innate behaviour and is held deep within your subconscious. Everyone responds instinctively to stimuli…

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    Following this, nurse might generate initial and tentative hypotheses relate to data gathered and cues immediately placed in short-term memory. This then triggers key cues that cause information retrieval from the long-term memory. In contrast, intuition model base on information that triggered from previous similar experience. Benners et al (1984) mention that the ‘expert practitioner, who makes judgement and decision-making task based on their more extensive knowledge base. ‘intuitive’ links…

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    “Othello” In Shakespeare amazing movie “Othello” we see how believing others and not trusting your intuition can cause death not just upon you but others you love. The start of the movie we saw how Othello proved his love for his wife by standing up to his wife Desmonada father when he was told by Cassio and Lago that she was forced into marrying Othello. We not only saw how much he loved Desmonada, but also how courageous he was by standing up to his father in law and…

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    The Invisible Gorilla

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    The awe-inspiring reality that Christopher Chabris and Daniel Simons reveals to the blissfully unaware public considers the numerous illusions of life. The Invisible Gorilla: And Other Ways Our Intuition Deceive Us provides readers with one of the most renowned psychological experiments, clarifying just how much people miss on a daily basis. While presenting the relatively simple task, in hindsight, of counting how many passes the white team made, the participants of this experiment fail to…

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    According to Bergson, intellect is connected to space while intuition is connected to time. Mathematical time is a form of space, which the intellect can apprehend and use as a means to constrain objects within a particular moment in space. Mathematical time is something that is measurable by clocks. Bergson asserted…

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    Based on our research, recovery oriented services are enhanced, not limited, by evidence based practices. There is great evidence that individuals with severe mental illness can recover, and create satisfying, meaningful lives (Gill & Pratt, 2005). Evidence based practices are “practical approaches aimed at helping consumers to achieve meaningful goals” or experience recovery (Gill & Pratt, 2005). According to one source, “research strongly supports …the use of psychosocial interventions such…

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    My Personality Profile

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    was an INFJ. Which, when it is broken it down it’s, Introvert (22%), which is a shy person who finds it hard to talk to others. I was (38%) intuitive, which means that I understand things without any proof or evidence, and is also characterized by intuition, and agreeing with what seems naturally right. Feelings, was (12%), having an emotional state or reaction, and thoughts of wanting to help someone who is sick, hungry in trouble, etc. Lastly, is judging (1%),…

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    The Myers-Briggs Type Indicator is a career-center mainstay. It works by asking a series of questions to determine where you fall on the spectrums of four personality dimensions: introversion vs. extroversion, sensing vs. intuition, thinking vs. feeling, and perceiving vs. judging (Ciccarelli, 2015). Answers of the test will pigeon-hole test takers into one of 16 boxes, each one having career-based strengths, weaknesses and behaviors with which they are associated. These personality types…

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    Hewitt argues that ‘in the actual world seeing certain things besides pleasure as ends in themselves may best serve hedonistic ends’ (Hewitt, 2010, p.331) and thus casts doubt on whether these apparent anti-hedonistic intuitions provide evidence against hedonism as a theory of rational action. She argues for the possibility that whilst only pleasure has ‘objective, intrinsic value’, we are disposed to ‘desire many things besides pleasure as ends in themselves’ (Hewitt,…

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